by Caitlin Nichole | Oct 12, 2014 | Cephalopods, Conservation
In light of Tasmanian warming heating up, Sydney’s eight-armed sea-folk are packing up, heading south, and reproducing with a greater population turnover and greater growth... by Caitlin Nichole | Oct 8, 2014 | Cephalopods
Well, maybe not the best day for EVERYONE, but it’s a pretty damn good day for me – we’re celebrating my favorite cephalopod of the deep today in honor of Octopus Awareness... by Caitlin Nichole | Sep 28, 2014 | Cephalopods
Australia’s beloved massive cephalopod, the Giant Cuttlefish (Sepia apama) have been gathering in Southern Australian waters since the late 1990’s where there numbers spiked to over... by Caitlin Nichole | Sep 27, 2014 | Cephalopods, Science
While this is falsely entitled to suggest this is the first time Octopus Cannibalism has been caught on film (National Geographic has this wild, violent video from 2010 of an octopus completely engulfing another), this is still pretty fascinating to... by Francis Yupangco | Sep 14, 2014 | Cephalopods, Photography, Science
A 10-foot, 200 lb giant squid was found dead by Angler Michael Belvin, and his friends, about 100 miles off the Coast of Texas. This is only the fourth giant squid ever reported found in the shallow waters of the Gulf of... by Francis Yupangco | Mar 27, 2014 | Cephalopods, Photography, Too Cute
Octopus are extremely intelligent and well known masters of escape in aquariums. Monterey Bay Aquarium Security Officer Clara Nilsen saw what she thought was a banana peel in front of the reef exhibit.…